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Free Business Name Generator

Enter a few keywords and get dozens of brandable business name ideas in seconds. Check .com availability, then turn your favorite into a complete brand kit.

How to Choose a Business Name

A good business name is short, easy to say and spell, memorable, and available as a .com and social handle. The best names hint at what you do—or how you make customers feel—without boxing you in as you grow. Use the generator above for raw ideas, then pressure-test your shortlist against the checklist below.

Keep it short & sayable

Aim for 2–3 syllables. If a stranger can spell it after hearing it once, you are on the right track.

Check the .com & handles

A matching .com and consistent social handles build trust. Verify availability before you commit.

Clear it legally

Search the USPTO trademark database and your state registry to avoid a costly rename later.

Leave room to grow

Avoid overly literal names that trap you in one product or city as your business expands.

Once you have a shortlist, run each finalist through the Brand Name Availability Checker to confirm domains and social handles in one place, read our guide on how to choose a business name, then generate a full identity with the AI brand kit generator.

Business Name Generator FAQ

Is this business name generator free?+

Yes. Generating names and checking .com availability is completely free, with no sign-up required. You only pay if you choose to turn a name into a full brand kit with Magnt—a one-time $19 payment.

How does the business name generator work?+

Enter a few keywords, pick an industry and a style, and the generator combines your words with proven naming patterns—suffixes, prefixes, compounds, and brandable blends—to produce dozens of ideas you can check for availability.

How do I check if a business name is available?+

Click “Check .com” on any generated name to see if the matching domain is available. For a full check across domains and social handles, use the Brand Name Availability Checker.

What makes a good business name?+

A strong name is short, easy to spell and say, memorable, and available as a .com and social handle. It should hint at what you do or how you make customers feel without limiting you as you grow.

Can I trademark a generated business name?+

Generated names are starting points. Before committing, search the USPTO trademark database and your state business registry, and confirm the domain and handles are free. Always do your own legal due diligence.